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nearly half the city without power. at least two dozen dead, as the biggest hospitals fight to stay up and running. forced to evacuate the sickest patients down dark flights of stairs. >>> and, the aftermath. our team travels to the outer edges of the storm's fury, to towns demolished by a giant wall of water, where people were rescued from rooftops and sandy's misery stretches on. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with bill weir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, and terry moran in tom's river, new jersey, this is a special edition of "nightline," the perfect storm. october 31st, 2012. >> good evening, i'm terry moran and i'm in tom's river, new jersey, one of the hard-hit communities on the water in this state. the water that superstorm andy hurled against the atlantic seaboard from maryland, all the way up to new york city and beyond. so many communities utterly devastated. you can see this kind of scene, as you see behind me, mile after mile on this coast. and two days after landfall now, the
nearly half the city without power. at least two dozen dead, as the biggest hospitals fight to stay up and running. forced to evacuate the sickest patients down dark flights of stairs. >>> and, the aftermath. our team travels to the outer edges of the storm's fury, to towns demolished by a giant wall of water, where people were rescued from rooftops and sandy's misery stretches on. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with bill weir and cynthia mcfadden in new...
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the heat index soared past 100 degrees in cities across the northeast. stepping out the front door felt more like stepping into an on oven. and it's not over yet. here's abc's ginger zee with the latest. >> reporter: the relentless wild fires in colorado fueled by low humidity, high winds, and this week, record-breaking heat. that heat shifted east today and picked up a whole lot of humidity along the way. the sudden sizzle brought near record-breaking temperatures up and down the east coast, just in time for the official start of summer. here's how it all goes down. stick with me here. a little science. a ridge of high pressure ahead of a cold front brings more sunshine, compresses the air and on the back side of the clockwise rotating high, you get a strong southwesterly flow. that pulls heat and humidity from the south straight up to the northeast. in washington, d.c., we used time lapse and a big thermometer to catch the temperature increase as the city was hit with its first hot blast of the summer. >> the heat is insane. >> reporter: the nation's c
the heat index soared past 100 degrees in cities across the northeast. stepping out the front door felt more like stepping into an on oven. and it's not over yet. here's abc's ginger zee with the latest. >> reporter: the relentless wild fires in colorado fueled by low humidity, high winds, and this week, record-breaking heat. that heat shifted east today and picked up a whole lot of humidity along the way. the sudden sizzle brought near record-breaking temperatures up and down the east...
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it did not fall in the city. i spoke to the mayor who said that it did not hit this city. it was slightly south, there was no damage and no casualties. but it does raise the question of how this whole equation is changing, now that there is a new middle east. the post-arab spring middle east. egypt, which used to be the one who would pressure hamas, who would come in and try to demand a cease-fire and try to mediate, now egyptian officials have come to gaza, stood shoulder to shoulder with the hamas prime minister and called this aggression untenable. the president of egypt warned israel, practically threatened israel to stop this aggression, as he called it, or else. hamas also wants to show that this is a new middle east. hamas is part of this muslim brotherhood that is here in this part of the arab world, that it has new friends, it believes, and it is not going to take it lying down. we're waiting to see how this develops. it could escalate the next 24 to 48 hours. that's going to be critical. bill? >> thank you, christiane. it will's turn to the other side, hamas may
it did not fall in the city. i spoke to the mayor who said that it did not hit this city. it was slightly south, there was no damage and no casualties. but it does raise the question of how this whole equation is changing, now that there is a new middle east. the post-arab spring middle east. egypt, which used to be the one who would pressure hamas, who would come in and try to demand a cease-fire and try to mediate, now egyptian officials have come to gaza, stood shoulder to shoulder with the...
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there's no way to just stop the flow of firearms into this city. there's no way to reinvent the family structure that doesn't exist, so that you don't have 13-year-olds on the street at 1:00 in the morning engaged in a gun battle. >> reporter: and so, across this city, grieving mothers like diana are taking on this massive arsenal, telling the stories of their slain children to anyone who will listen, over and over. the only weapon they have. >> yeah, they was right on the school ground. >> reporter: the night we met tania, she was handing out flyers, asking people who have seen homicides to break the code of silence. >> they call it the code of silence. i call it the code of cowards. >> reporter: tania's 19-year-old son was shot at a party three years ago. but like 70% of homicide cases in this city, his case remains unsolved. >> so much danger in this neighborhood. it was just ridiculous. >> reporter: this woman thought she'd come up with a way of protecting her children. >> i say, okay, we stop at the candy store, at least they can come outside
there's no way to just stop the flow of firearms into this city. there's no way to reinvent the family structure that doesn't exist, so that you don't have 13-year-olds on the street at 1:00 in the morning engaged in a gun battle. >> reporter: and so, across this city, grieving mothers like diana are taking on this massive arsenal, telling the stories of their slain children to anyone who will listen, over and over. the only weapon they have. >> yeah, they was right on the school...
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this, syria's largest city. as we drive into the town of taurus on the outskirts of alep aleppo, it's a sprawling, eerily quiet scene of almost total devastation. out of the rubbish, an unexpected smile amid destruction. a woman took us to her house. now she lives here alone. i have no idea where my family went, she said. i'm brave. this is my house, these are my neighbors. inside, she shows us the sparse room where she lives. no power, no electricity. we have nothing, she said. and still, i will stay. our driver then tells us we have to leave. assad forces have been known to shell if they catch wind of journalists around. we head south to scene of some of the worst fighting of the civil war. most villages we pass are now guarded by free syrian army fighters. walking through the streets of this village, life at first appears normal. but it's not long before the signs of the conflict surface. the burned-out buildings, units of rebel fighters driving around, graffiti supporting the free syrian army. abdullah hamou
this, syria's largest city. as we drive into the town of taurus on the outskirts of alep aleppo, it's a sprawling, eerily quiet scene of almost total devastation. out of the rubbish, an unexpected smile amid destruction. a woman took us to her house. now she lives here alone. i have no idea where my family went, she said. i'm brave. this is my house, these are my neighbors. inside, she shows us the sparse room where she lives. no power, no electricity. we have nothing, she said. and still, i...
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from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 27th, 2012. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. this year's holiday gift giving frenzy is drawing to a close. for many of us, that means this season's spending remorse is sinking in. the average american spent an estimated $700 during the holidays this year, so tonight, we wanted to bring you an inside look at the bargain stores that could help out with your wallet rehab. abc's ryan owens brings us inside the booming business of being cheap. >> reporter: they're opening their doors faster than new starbucks. >> i like it because it's cheaper. >> reporter: there are now more dollar stores in the united states than drugstores. >> since the prices are so good, it's like why not? >> you can get more stuff for cheaper. >> reporter: a $56 billion industry. >> i think we can double the size of our chain within this country. >> reporter: each pin on this map represents one family dollar store. howard levine is the ceo of that chain. >> tons of growth here. this i
from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 27th, 2012. >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. this year's holiday gift giving frenzy is drawing to a close. for many of us, that means this season's spending remorse is sinking in. the average american spent an estimated $700 during the holidays this year, so tonight, we wanted to bring you an inside look at the bargain stores that could...
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this is the story playing out in big cities across the nation. night after night. >> shot twice in the face, once in the back. they can't give us a definite. it's very serious. he's extremely critical and he's in the trauma bay and they're doing everything they can for him. >> sergeant hoyt knows his night is just beginning, and it would be the night of the sound of gunfire popping over and over and over again. meanwhile, in chicago, pete begins his overnight shift in the newsroom, waiting for police scans to begin their predictable cry. >> reporter: there's more than 2,400 shootings so far this year and there's still two weeks left. >> covering this beat means you will see more killed in cook county than the battlefield of afghanistan. >> reporter: shot in the back and the arm a couple times. >> the location is ominous. >> reporter: i don't know if kids are on christmas break or whatever, but they're going to find out somebody got shot next to their elementary school. >> he finds evidence markers. the victim scooped into a car and driven off. >>
this is the story playing out in big cities across the nation. night after night. >> shot twice in the face, once in the back. they can't give us a definite. it's very serious. he's extremely critical and he's in the trauma bay and they're doing everything they can for him. >> sergeant hoyt knows his night is just beginning, and it would be the night of the sound of gunfire popping over and over and over again. meanwhile, in chicago, pete begins his overnight shift in the newsroom,...
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the scene of their first headline show in the city, all the way back in 1994. how do you keep it fresh? there are countless musical acts that break up because they can't stand each other anymore. >> we actually like spending time together. when we're not on stage, we're hanging out. >> reporter: once teens playing punk rock, they are now men. >> i'm all of your dads. >> reporter: all around 40, all with children. you're all parents, right? i mean, can you still -- >> apparently. >> reporter: can you be crazy hard-charging punk rockers? is that still possible? >> i think it's good to be honest to your children, let them know who you really are and let them live life, and yeah, be real. >> my younger son is a guitar player, so, we have a good language that we can speak with each other through music. i don't think a lot of parents really have that. ♪ dear mother can you hear me >> reporter: while they may have more responsibilities now, green day continues to reinvent rock stardom. ♪ >> reporter: this tuesday, they release "uno." the first album in a trilogy.
the scene of their first headline show in the city, all the way back in 1994. how do you keep it fresh? there are countless musical acts that break up because they can't stand each other anymore. >> we actually like spending time together. when we're not on stage, we're hanging out. >> reporter: once teens playing punk rock, they are now men. >> i'm all of your dads. >> reporter: all around 40, all with children. you're all parents, right? i mean, can you still --...
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capital when he claimed turned around homes in inner cities. but then he disappeared. >> i couldn't get a hold of anybody. i started calling the 800 numbers. >> reporter: she's now trying to save her home from foreclosure. >> yes. >> reporter: this is your retirement and it's gone. >> yes, it's gone. bad, i know. >> reporter: some of her cash may have been going to gary and anita doria in texas. they invested $1.3 million, their live savings and her mother's retirement. they thought they were in investing in an inner city laundromat, a juice bar, and a gas station. >> reporter: were you spending money on things that existed or imaginary? >> some existed, some didn't. >> reporter: we went looking for the head offices of the businesses taylor listed. we found it here in a post office box. their lawyer said hundreds of investors have told her the same story. >> you will hear from investors, i sent $100,000 for a laundry in kansas. there will be ten or 15 other people who also spent $100,000 on a laundry in kansas. at the end of the day, they had n
capital when he claimed turned around homes in inner cities. but then he disappeared. >> i couldn't get a hold of anybody. i started calling the 800 numbers. >> reporter: she's now trying to save her home from foreclosure. >> yes. >> reporter: this is your retirement and it's gone. >> yes, it's gone. bad, i know. >> reporter: some of her cash may have been going to gary and anita doria in texas. they invested $1.3 million, their live savings and her mother's...
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earlier this evening the city closed all tunnels and bridges out of the city. with hurricane-force winds coming ashore, new york officials were so concerned about 90-mile-an-hour gusts of winds touching down that they've shut down the historic brooklyn bridge, as well as just about every bridge and tunnel coming into manhattan. remember, we're on an island so we are essentially cut off as the storm hits. across the river the waterfront had been flooding since morning in brooklyn and in jersey city. the subways and buses normally moving 7 million people a day stopped running last night. people encouraged to stay in place. now those subways are reportedly submerged in four feet of water. we were with the chairman of the mta with one of the tidal surges they've been warning about happened. >> what surprises me is the power of the water. it's just unbelievably flowing as it goes down. i'm a new yorker, i've never seen anything particularly like this going into a tunnel. >> reporter: power was cut into the brooklyn battery tunnel. >> we're with abc news, we need to
earlier this evening the city closed all tunnels and bridges out of the city. with hurricane-force winds coming ashore, new york officials were so concerned about 90-mile-an-hour gusts of winds touching down that they've shut down the historic brooklyn bridge, as well as just about every bridge and tunnel coming into manhattan. remember, we're on an island so we are essentially cut off as the storm hits. across the river the waterfront had been flooding since morning in brooklyn and in jersey...
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it shows in 98 cities, 6 tony awards and a record-shattering nearly billion-dollar run. tonight, we're pulling back the curtain on the making of "the lion king." >>> and over 600 feet high, over 14 lanes of the world's busiest traffic. for these guys, it's an average day at work. is this the scariest job on earth? >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city. this is "nightline," november 20th, 2012. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran. thanksgiving's only two days away now, which means that holiday shopping frenzy is upon us. and if your christmas list is threatening to do major damage to your bank account, you're not alone. when it comes to finding the very best deals on everything from smartphones to cameras to toys, the answer may be only an app away. abc's sharyn alfonsi brings us the new tricks to saving big for our series, "easy money." >> reporter: meet the perillo family. three sisters in constant motion. it doesn't leave a lot of time for working parents, like sarah and chris perillo, to d
it shows in 98 cities, 6 tony awards and a record-shattering nearly billion-dollar run. tonight, we're pulling back the curtain on the making of "the lion king." >>> and over 600 feet high, over 14 lanes of the world's busiest traffic. for these guys, it's an average day at work. is this the scariest job on earth? >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city. this is "nightline,"...
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for a haunt iing last report, ia city raining with hostility against his own people. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, the verdict in a much-anticipated murder trial. university of virginia lacrosse player, george huguely v was found guilty of murder in the second degree. it took just nine hours for the jury to reach a verdict. formal sentencing will take place april 16th. but jurors tonight recommended he receive 26 years in prison. "good morning america" will have more in the morning. >>> we turn, now, to americans in debt. and a new report from the federal reserve showing that consumer debt rose 7.5% at the end of last year. much of that was wracked up on credit cards. well, tonight, we meet a woman at the extreme, who says she can't stop charging. even things she doesn't need. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> i want it. i want it now. >> reporter: clothes. shoes. housewares. >> i think i'll get these. these are really cute. >> $80, just by itself. >> i'll take it. >> reporter: you name it. ronnie haring wants to buy it. for most people, a trip to the mall is, well, jus
for a haunt iing last report, ia city raining with hostility against his own people. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, the verdict in a much-anticipated murder trial. university of virginia lacrosse player, george huguely v was found guilty of murder in the second degree. it took just nine hours for the jury to reach a verdict. formal sentencing will take place april 16th. but jurors tonight recommended he receive 26 years in prison. "good morning america" will...
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perhaps the least well known of new york city's five borrows. just a short ferry ride from manhattan, smack dab in the middle of new york harbor. so, that means it bore the brunt of the devastating flood surge. so, tonight, as search andless kupt continues, my co-anchor cynthia mcfadden is there. good evening, cynthia. >> reporter: good evening, terry. massive disaster are composed of small tragedies, one that played out behind me. you may just be able to make out a staircase that used to lead to a house where mother, father and 13-year-old daughter lived. only the mother survived. those stories are far too common out here in staten island. >> when is the government coming? >> reporter: it was a desperate cry for help. >> we're going to die, if we get killed with the weather, we're going to die! >> reporter: in staten island, donna pleaded with her senators for more food, gasoline and clothing. >> we are -- >> we got 90-year-old people! >> reporter: this is one of the hardest-hit communities in torqnew york city. thousands still without power, m
perhaps the least well known of new york city's five borrows. just a short ferry ride from manhattan, smack dab in the middle of new york harbor. so, that means it bore the brunt of the devastating flood surge. so, tonight, as search andless kupt continues, my co-anchor cynthia mcfadden is there. good evening, cynthia. >> reporter: good evening, terry. massive disaster are composed of small tragedies, one that played out behind me. you may just be able to make out a staircase that used to...
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into a new city. by taking all the guns out of the city. >> reporter: like the guns that killed 10-year-old julian's big brother, manny. >> my brother was shot and killed halloween night at a gas station when we went to get a can of coke. >> reporter: your brother was paralyzed? >> yes. >> reporter: did you go to see him? >> yeah, a couple of times. but my brother, he wasn't healing up right, so, it was a really tough decision for my parents to make, but they decided to let him pass. >> reporter: did they talk to you about it? >> i remember the day in the hospital, i told my mom, man, i can't wait until manny can come home. my mom said, manny isn't coming home. so, i just wanted to make sure that he knows, i love you, manny. >> reporter: they are children growing up in neighborhoods where haunted mothers walk the street, carrying pictures of lost daughters and sons. >> i keep telling them to stop, they just don't want to stop. they not listening. >> where is that coming from? >> reporter: where police
into a new city. by taking all the guns out of the city. >> reporter: like the guns that killed 10-year-old julian's big brother, manny. >> my brother was shot and killed halloween night at a gas station when we went to get a can of coke. >> reporter: your brother was paralyzed? >> yes. >> reporter: did you go to see him? >> yeah, a couple of times. but my brother, he wasn't healing up right, so, it was a really tough decision for my parents to make, but they...
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we're there and on the ground in new orleans as that city battens down nearly seven years to the day after hurricane katrina. >>> and as the storm delays day one of the republican national convention, the stars are rolling into tampa, from herman cain to chris christie. what does it look like when these political frenemies get together for a grand ole party. >>> plus, skywalkers an extreme youtube trend. hundreds of feet high without a harness, inside a high-rise balancing act caught on tape. >> from the global resources of abc news with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, and terry moran in tampa, florida. this is "nightline" august 27th, 2012. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, tropical storm isaac is spinning straight towards the gulf coast, growing stronger each hour and expected to grow into a full-on hurricane as it churns towards new orleans. where, as fate would have it, the storm is predicted to hit seven years to the day that hurricane katrina brought the city to its knees. abc's ginger zee with the extreme weather team brings us the latest from t
we're there and on the ground in new orleans as that city battens down nearly seven years to the day after hurricane katrina. >>> and as the storm delays day one of the republican national convention, the stars are rolling into tampa, from herman cain to chris christie. what does it look like when these political frenemies get together for a grand ole party. >>> plus, skywalkers an extreme youtube trend. hundreds of feet high without a harness, inside a high-rise balancing act...
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and cynthia mcfadden in new york city. this is "nightline," november 5th, 2012. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, the sprint to the finish line with only 24 hours left in this presidential race, my co-anchors terry moran and bill weir on the trail with the candidates. we'll have their reports in a moment. >>> but first, the other story dominating the news for the past week, hurricane sandy and the devastation left in its wake. and the desire to do something to help. so all day today, disney and abc have been raising money to help those who need it most. we kicked it off this morning with a telethon on "gma." as of right now, viewers contributed a staggering amount, $15.7 million, which includes $3 million from samsung. if you can help, dial the number listed on the screen. we hope you will. >>> we turn to the election. terry moran on the trail with president obama today and joins us from iowa. good evening, terry. 11 cities in three days. >> reporter: that's right, the final lap. and this is the final time b
and cynthia mcfadden in new york city. this is "nightline," november 5th, 2012. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, the sprint to the finish line with only 24 hours left in this presidential race, my co-anchors terry moran and bill weir on the trail with the candidates. we'll have their reports in a moment. >>> but first, the other story dominating the news for the past week, hurricane sandy and the devastation left in its wake. and the desire to do...
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with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, bill weir, and tonight, juju chang in new york city. this is "nightline." july 23rd, 2012. >>> and good evening. i'm juju chang. today, the man suspected of mass murder in the horrific colorado movie rampage made his first public appearance in court. with new details emerging about who he really is, his bizarre demeanor today adds another piece to a disturbing puzzle. how could a quiet young man described as a promising young student come to the path that led to the carnage of last friday night? >> good morning, please be seated. >> reporter: he may think of his himself as the joker, but today, james egan holms wasn't smiling and he didn't speak a word. >> given the nature of the charges you are currently being held on a no-bond held. >> what's happening? oh, my god. >> reporter: accused of a diabolical plan of mass murdering. a shooting rampage in a crowded movie theater. a plot that almost seems ripped from the pages of a "dark knight" comic book. if convicted, he could face the death penalty. >> the death penalty has to be made withi
with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, bill weir, and tonight, juju chang in new york city. this is "nightline." july 23rd, 2012. >>> and good evening. i'm juju chang. today, the man suspected of mass murder in the horrific colorado movie rampage made his first public appearance in court. with new details emerging about who he really is, his bizarre demeanor today adds another piece to a disturbing puzzle. how could a quiet young man described as a promising young student come...
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with bill weir. >> america is largely a nation of city dwell earls. more than three-quarters of our people live on just about 3% of our land. but at the same time, an iconic symbol of america is the wild horse, running free under big skies. well, thanks to a stunning new national geographic series, all of us huddled in our urban hooichs can get a glimpse of the secret lives of mustangs. and when it comes to sex and violence -- they do not disappoint. the scars tip off his age and hard mileage. 11 is old for a wild horse. but the muscle beneath those battle wounds are a hint at the power that made him a once proud stallion king. still, younger males have taken his mares and driven him from the band. and if he can't fight his way back in, he could die alone in this big desert. it starts with neck bites. a show of domdominance. a kick to the skull elevates the stakes. but a shatters leg -- that would be the kill shot. the old man reveelts and considers his next move. we'll check back with him in a moment, but it is stunk to re realize this drama is still
with bill weir. >> america is largely a nation of city dwell earls. more than three-quarters of our people live on just about 3% of our land. but at the same time, an iconic symbol of america is the wild horse, running free under big skies. well, thanks to a stunning new national geographic series, all of us huddled in our urban hooichs can get a glimpse of the secret lives of mustangs. and when it comes to sex and violence -- they do not disappoint. the scars tip off his age and hard...
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oakland airport 82 and redwood city and san jose tied at 8 degrees. gilroy shattering 88 with the record. here are some of the other highs for the day. 77 in san francisco. pretty warm in santa cruz, 80 degrees there. 82 in napa. 84 santa rosa, concord, antioch and the upper 70s. these record high temperatures, history. we are headed toward change. here are the current conditions. the fog dropping visibility to less than a quarter of a mile in half moon bay. it is dense. the fog has developed around santa rosa and fairfield. so visibility is dropping. here are your temperatures in the 50s and the 60s. the highlights look like this. we are looking at areas of dense fog for the morning drive. cooler the next few days. showers on thursday and friday. snow in the sierra. and that's not all. we'll show you a computer animation in a moment. temperatures first thing in the morning upper 40s to mid50s. watch out for the fog. it will be near the coast and parts of the bay for the morning commute. this is the cold storm coming down from the gulf of alaska that
oakland airport 82 and redwood city and san jose tied at 8 degrees. gilroy shattering 88 with the record. here are some of the other highs for the day. 77 in san francisco. pretty warm in santa cruz, 80 degrees there. 82 in napa. 84 santa rosa, concord, antioch and the upper 70s. these record high temperatures, history. we are headed toward change. here are the current conditions. the fog dropping visibility to less than a quarter of a mile in half moon bay. it is dense. the fog has developed...
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i'm matt gutman for "nightline" in guatemala city. >> what a story. our thanks to matt gutman. >>> next up, from the coal miner's daughter, to rocking out with jack white. loretta lynn talks love, marriage and music, next. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? and you learned something along the way. this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache
i'm matt gutman for "nightline" in guatemala city. >> what a story. our thanks to matt gutman. >>> next up, from the coal miner's daughter, to rocking out with jack white. loretta lynn talks love, marriage and music, next. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's...
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panic and bloodshed outside one of new york city's most popular tourist attractions. one a shooter opens fire, leegd to a police gun fight. two dead and nine injured. >>> think yourself thin? can you get the affects of gastric bypass simply by imagining you had the surgery? one woman's journey to lose major pounds, using only the power of her mind. >>> and, in dude they trust. the path to enlightningment? some say the answer lies with the star of "the big lebowski." inside the bathrobe wearing church of the latter day dude. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," august 24th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, the crowds were thick in the shadow of the empire state building this morning when a gunman sent tourists and pedestrians running for cover in the streets. while the shooter and his intended target both lost their lives, the hail of police bullets and the density of the crowd left nine jourped in the gun fight. abc's ron claiborne has more of the latest
panic and bloodshed outside one of new york city's most popular tourist attractions. one a shooter opens fire, leegd to a police gun fight. two dead and nine injured. >>> think yourself thin? can you get the affects of gastric bypass simply by imagining you had the surgery? one woman's journey to lose major pounds, using only the power of her mind. >>> and, in dude they trust. the path to enlightningment? some say the answer lies with the star of "the big lebowski."...
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resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, bill weir and tonight juju chang in new york city, this is "nightline," april 10, 2012. >>> good evening. i'm juju chang. tonight it's the age of the super smartphone, where one little device can carry your private e-mails, your passwords and even act as your credit card. but, while having your phone inside and out makes life more convenient, it also makes theft a graver danger. today there's a whole new way to fight back and make your smartphone less tempting for thieves. >> reporter: in los angeles, a thief sneaks up on his victim, knocks her over, punching her. she fights back. he slams her against the wall and beats her down, all this to steal her cellphone. >> it could happen to anybody. you just need to be careful. >> reporter: in san francisco, this unsuspecting woman has her cellphone snatched right out of her hand. in baltimore, thieves knock this victim out. among the items stolen, his cellphone. they even strip him naked as onlookers revel at the inhumanity. sometimes thieves are desperate enough to walk into a cell phone
resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, bill weir and tonight juju chang in new york city, this is "nightline," april 10, 2012. >>> good evening. i'm juju chang. tonight it's the age of the super smartphone, where one little device can carry your private e-mails, your passwords and even act as your credit card. but, while having your phone inside and out makes life more convenient, it also makes theft a graver danger. today there's a whole new way to fight...
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the city expected to make $340 million from visiting marathoners. and there's also the heartbreak of would be runners and the city that loves to cheer them on. but sandy couldn't cancel everything. tonight, at the hotel in staten island, while the red cross volunteers get some much-needed rest, there's a celebration in the next ballroom. ♪ the bride's family home was destroyed, but the parents say they never once thought of calling off the wedding. >> for a day, you have to put all of it aside and just live for your children, because that's the most important thing. >> reporter: and that is what everyone in sandy's path is doing. re-evaluating their priorities as the recovery moves ahead. and clearly those recovery efforts will be enormous and enormously expensive. and all of us here at abc news have been moved by the scope of sandy's destruction, and the human suffering in its wake. we want to help and we know that you do, too. the abc television network has designated monday, forever, november 5th, as, a day of giving. all abc news programs incl
the city expected to make $340 million from visiting marathoners. and there's also the heartbreak of would be runners and the city that loves to cheer them on. but sandy couldn't cancel everything. tonight, at the hotel in staten island, while the red cross volunteers get some much-needed rest, there's a celebration in the next ballroom. ♪ the bride's family home was destroyed, but the parents say they never once thought of calling off the wedding. >> for a day, you have to put all of...
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city scapes. abstract forms. just -- i paint very quickly. it almost comes out of me, like it's almost my therapy. >> reporter: the murals took one month to paint. captured for a documentary in 2005, where initially parker wasn't happy and called the work schizophrenically distracting. >> the direction to do whatever you want. i don't know how you want me to react. i'm like -- >> there's nothing more for you to add to it. >> what more would you want me to add to it specifically. >> i like the stick figure. >> reporter: but choe's artwork remained. and so has a friendship with founder mark zuckerberg. are all of the paintings still at facebook? >> they carved the walls out and shipped them to every facebook office in the world. >> reporter: back then, no one knew how successful facebook might become. so, when it came time to pay choe, parker gave him a choice. you were offered money. how much? >> it was close to $60,000. >> reporter: but instead of taking the $60,000, which you really needed, you said, give me stock. >> he's like, do you want
city scapes. abstract forms. just -- i paint very quickly. it almost comes out of me, like it's almost my therapy. >> reporter: the murals took one month to paint. captured for a documentary in 2005, where initially parker wasn't happy and called the work schizophrenically distracting. >> the direction to do whatever you want. i don't know how you want me to react. i'm like -- >> there's nothing more for you to add to it. >> what more would you want me to add to it...
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almost 700 rockets have landed in israel, here one hit a girls' school in a southern city. thankfully it was empty. classes had been canceled since the fighting started. the air raid sirens forcing people to stay home and take cover in bomb shelters. civilians on both sides of the conflict are in the line of fire tonight. some of the most vulnerable, children. palestinian and israeli alike running for cover as missiles fly in but it won't be until the adults sit down and hash out a deal that they'll be safe. and as is always the question in this part of the world, if peace does come, how long will it last? for "nightline" i'm alex marquardt in the gaza strip. >> thank you for watching abc news. robin roberts and her sister sally on "gma" tomorrow morning to talk about robin's ongoing journey. "jimmy kimmel" next. >>> up next on an all in the "jimmy kimmel live". >> strike two weeks ago, if they didn't come back they would lick
almost 700 rockets have landed in israel, here one hit a girls' school in a southern city. thankfully it was empty. classes had been canceled since the fighting started. the air raid sirens forcing people to stay home and take cover in bomb shelters. civilians on both sides of the conflict are in the line of fire tonight. some of the most vulnerable, children. palestinian and israeli alike running for cover as missiles fly in but it won't be until the adults sit down and hash out a deal that...
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the seventh dayed a venntist church, that looms large over this city. and one of the healthiest populations in the world. and they want to keep it that way. do you feel people are healthier here than the rest of the country? >> statistically, they are. yes. >> reporter: families believe it's no accident that their city has an average life span well into the 80s. they say it's because they're sitting on a virtual fountain of youth, thr religion, which encourages being vegetarian. that's why many believe in their own unofficial commandment. thou shall not feed kids a happy meal. or a big mac. or for that matter, not allow them the temptation of a mcdonald's anywhere within this city's boundaries. >> we believe that human beings are not made to eat meet. >> reporter: they are among a healthy horde of townspeople up in arms over loma linda's first proposed mcdonald's. >> the first verse is genesis 1:29. which says the best diet for a human being would be fruits and seeds. >> i do want loma linda to be a healthy environment for my kids. and i know if there's
the seventh dayed a venntist church, that looms large over this city. and one of the healthiest populations in the world. and they want to keep it that way. do you feel people are healthier here than the rest of the country? >> statistically, they are. yes. >> reporter: families believe it's no accident that their city has an average life span well into the 80s. they say it's because they're sitting on a virtual fountain of youth, thr religion, which encourages being vegetarian....
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from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," august 17th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, it wasn't just a crime of fashion, when yesterday, u.s. customs stopped a multi-million dollar haul of counterfeit designer high heels from china before it could enter los angeles. these knockoffs are only the tip of the iceberg, a sketchy industry worth an estimated $600 billion worldwide. phony designer swag that is not only sold on street corners but in high end shopping malls. abc's ryan owens brings us an encore presentation. >> reporter: they are the name brand fashionistas love to wear. gucci, prad day. but for every pair of real designer jeans, there are dozens of fakes for sale. it's a booming business for the bad guys, worth an estimated $600 billion a year. just yesterday, authorities in california confiscated more than 20,000 pairs of faux pumps, with a retail value of $18 million. >> these red-soled shoes were coming out of china. the genuine products are only made in italy. >> reporter: the fa
from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," august 17th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm bill weir. well, it wasn't just a crime of fashion, when yesterday, u.s. customs stopped a multi-million dollar haul of counterfeit designer high heels from china before it could enter los angeles. these knockoffs are only the tip of the iceberg, a sketchy industry worth an estimated $600 billion worldwide. phony...
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from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," march 15th, 2012. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with a sad state of parenting. kids' birthday parties where once about pinning the tail on the donkey and cake. but tonight, we take a look at a disturbing phenomenon. children's parties where parents start fights and settle scores. why do the kids seem to be the mature ones in these pictures? here's abc's nick watt. >> reporter: how sweet. a "toy story" cake. a shy smile. all of his friends and family gathered around. then, bam. it all kicks off. can you hear "happy birthday" in the ground? this happens and not infrequently. bare-fisted brawling at kids' birthday parties at family restaurants. type chuck e. cheese into youtube, and you can watch as wide-eyed, multiple fights unfold. cell phone footage of birthday parties gone ferril. >> so, there's nothing wrong with chuck e. cheese itself. what's making these people go nuts? barbie clifton, a mother of five, was attacked at an ohio chuck
from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," march 15th, 2012. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with a sad state of parenting. kids' birthday parties where once about pinning the tail on the donkey and cake. but tonight, we take a look at a disturbing phenomenon. children's parties where parents start fights and settle scores. why do the kids seem to be the mature ones in...
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winds howled into new york city, where subway systems are still under repair. and now, railroads and bridges are frozen. once again, crippling the area into an impassable mess. >> really, really bad. waiting on line for gas now we're waiting on line to get home. >> it is a good idea to stay indoors with this, because hurricane sandy weakened trees and the high winds tonight could cause more trees and limbs to come down and the storm debris still on our streets to blow around dangerously. >> reporter: the debris, which is everywhere, needs to be cleared before the high winds pick up. new york airports are also locked down again, with more than 1,700 flights canceled for taend tomorrow. earlier today, we ventured out into those dismantled neighborhoods and watched the new storm shut down cleanup. rain has just snow changed over to snow, all of the work has stopped. the cleanup is staopped. trash sit in piles along the road as far as the eye can see. the people we met here are just plain tired. >> enough is enough, you know? it just -- oh well. you just deal with
winds howled into new york city, where subway systems are still under repair. and now, railroads and bridges are frozen. once again, crippling the area into an impassable mess. >> really, really bad. waiting on line for gas now we're waiting on line to get home. >> it is a good idea to stay indoors with this, because hurricane sandy weakened trees and the high winds tonight could cause more trees and limbs to come down and the storm debris still on our streets to blow around...
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bloomberg, of course, the real-time mayor of new york city. where the city has just proposed a law that will bar restaurants and other food service businesses from selling soft drinks in cups that are larger than 16 ounces. >> all we're doing here is saying, if you want to order 32 ounces of soda, in a restaurant, that we supervise, they must give you two 16 ounce glasses. and what's likely to happen is, you'll drink one and not the other. >> reporter: to which mcdonald's today actually volleyed back on twitter. mike bloomberg, we trust our customers to make choices that are best for them. wow. jums as the tobacco industry hated it when smokers were forced outside of restaurants and detroit hated it when laws mandated seat belts, the restaurant industry hates this new regulation designed to promote health and like the others is making the freedom argument. and their response? not that it's smart to be served so many calories, but that it should be your right. >> this is the most ridiculous sort of nanny state-ism. it's none of the mayor's busi
bloomberg, of course, the real-time mayor of new york city. where the city has just proposed a law that will bar restaurants and other food service businesses from selling soft drinks in cups that are larger than 16 ounces. >> all we're doing here is saying, if you want to order 32 ounces of soda, in a restaurant, that we supervise, they must give you two 16 ounce glasses. and what's likely to happen is, you'll drink one and not the other. >> reporter: to which mcdonald's today...
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from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," may 3rd, 2012. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, more bad news for air travelers. spirit airlines announced today it will charge up to $100 for a carry-on. so, in a world where everything seems to cost extra on airplanes, some people are arguing that overeight passengers should cough up cash for packing their extra pounds. abc's juju chang brings us the great weight debate. >> my hands are clammy. >> reporter: why? >> i just find myself getting anxious as i get closer to the airport. >> reporter: this woman is doing something she absolutely dreads. >> is it possible to change my seattle so that i'm not sitting next to someone? okay, so, this is 18-inch seats? okay, perfect. >> reporter: she's about to catch a flight home to new orleans. she says she only bake a nervous flyer last may when she was humiliated by a southwest airlines gate agent. >> the gate agent came up to me and he began -- he asked me how much i weighed, what my, what size clothes
from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," may 3rd, 2012. >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, more bad news for air travelers. spirit airlines announced today it will charge up to $100 for a carry-on. so, in a world where everything seems to cost extra on airplanes, some people are arguing that overeight passengers should cough up cash for packing their extra pounds. abc's juju...
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for "nightline," i'm juju chang in new york city. >> and dr. dow's book is on sale now. >>> just ahead, queen latifah. she's done it all. but she's never done this. duking it out with dolly parton, in her new movie. what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta this house. c'mon, it's not that... gahh, oh yeah that's gotta go... priority mail flat rate shipping starts at just $4.95. only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship and return. [ male announcer ] you never know when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take e
for "nightline," i'm juju chang in new york city. >> and dr. dow's book is on sale now. >>> just ahead, queen latifah. she's done it all. but she's never done this. duking it out with dolly parton, in her new movie. what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it...
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in places like atlantic city, it could get even worse because of a full moon and higher tides. people are batoning down the hatches, preparing for the worst, up and down the eastern seaboard. in norfolk, the navy ordered 23 ships to leave port immediately. on the jersey shore, people are stocking up on essentials, including those generators. and in new york city, major bloomberg warned he may have to shut down the subway because it might flood. >> there is a possibility that the mta would have to stop serving, remove their buses and trains. >> reporter: the storm is also wreaking havoc on the presidential race, with the candidates already beginning to cancel events. it has all the makings of a nightmare before halloween. for "nightline," i'm ginger zee in cocoa beach, florida. >> our thanks to ginger zee. "gma" will have the latest in the morning. >>> but now, we turn to our special report, a rare look inside the secret world of the kkk. for those of you who think burning crosses and hooded rallies are relative of the civil rights era, think again. hate groups in america have d
in places like atlantic city, it could get even worse because of a full moon and higher tides. people are batoning down the hatches, preparing for the worst, up and down the eastern seaboard. in norfolk, the navy ordered 23 ships to leave port immediately. on the jersey shore, people are stocking up on essentials, including those generators. and in new york city, major bloomberg warned he may have to shut down the subway because it might flood. >> there is a possibility that the mta would...
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. >>> "nightline" continues from new york city, with terry moran. >>> it's a problem as big as texas. close to 3 million wild hogs that are destroying ranches and rattling nerves. and the solution to this outsized pest problem. it's every bit as big as abc's ryan owens finds out. >> reporter: this is a hog hunt. at night, with military-grade equipment. thermal cameras, night scopes, a vehicle designed for u.s. special forces. our guides are the owners of the texas-based company, tactical hog control. >> we're the orkin men of the rangeland. we don't wear the goofy, white hats. >> reporter: true. but they do wear night-vision goggles and carry high-powered rifles, with silences. jed and clark may call themselves exterminators. but they are high-tech hunters. their prey is nocturnal, with a good sense of hearing. so, they use the best the military has to offer. >> if you had an infestation of rats and roaches in your home, you're going to call somebody to wipe them out. so, the landowners are having the same battle. just on a different scale. >> reporter: texas has an estimated 2.6 mill
. >>> "nightline" continues from new york city, with terry moran. >>> it's a problem as big as texas. close to 3 million wild hogs that are destroying ranches and rattling nerves. and the solution to this outsized pest problem. it's every bit as big as abc's ryan owens finds out. >> reporter: this is a hog hunt. at night, with military-grade equipment. thermal cameras, night scopes, a vehicle designed for u.s. special forces. our guides are the owners of the...
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check this out. >> reporter: in both cities, double-digit growth. if they had the same success nationwide, there would not be enough carrots to meet the demand. they take their carrots very seriously. turns out baby carrots are not genetically engineered midgets, as i had previously thought. >> we try to breed them so they grow long and uniform in diameter and we cut them and up peel them. >> reporter: this isn't a genius invention from a lab guy? >> no, no, no mad scientist going on trying to change the genetics of a carrot. >> reporter: they are what they seem to be. all natural, bright orange and kind of refreshing. >> ready to taste some carrots? >> reporter: this is a taste test of various flavors they're hoping to package with the carrots. >> delicious. they have a nice crunch to them. >> very light. easy, fresh. >> flavor might be a little strong. >> reporter: the carrot guys have studied what happened with the lowly potato. potato chips were selling just fine, then they introduced barbecue, salt and vinegar and all those other flavors. sudde
check this out. >> reporter: in both cities, double-digit growth. if they had the same success nationwide, there would not be enough carrots to meet the demand. they take their carrots very seriously. turns out baby carrots are not genetically engineered midgets, as i had previously thought. >> we try to breed them so they grow long and uniform in diameter and we cut them and up peel them. >> reporter: this isn't a genius invention from a lab guy? >> no, no, no mad...
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we visit sin city's most fatal attraction. >>> judd unplugged. she's got a new role as one tough mother. tonight ashley judd talks about training to play ex-can cia agent, why she ditched hollywood, and why she came back. this is "nightline," march 19, 2012. >>> good evening. tonight we begin with one of mother nature's most enduring puzzles, female sexuality. it's been more than a decade since viagra became the go-to for male sexual dysfunction. now a team of scientists has an intriguing hypothesis, for the ladies. when it comes to achieving climax, we may have been fixating on the wrong body part. >> just make yourself comfortable. relax. >> reporter: you'll never believe what these women are doing. it's the subject of documentary and scientific studies. >> are you nervous? >> a little nervous. yeah. cameras. >> the performance in question, requires kate to master bait to orgasm inside a less than romantic mri machine? >> are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> barry and his team of researchers here at rutgers university are monitoring every detail of
we visit sin city's most fatal attraction. >>> judd unplugged. she's got a new role as one tough mother. tonight ashley judd talks about training to play ex-can cia agent, why she ditched hollywood, and why she came back. this is "nightline," march 19, 2012. >>> good evening. tonight we begin with one of mother nature's most enduring puzzles, female sexuality. it's been more than a decade since viagra became the go-to for male sexual dysfunction. now a team of...
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the chevron refinery sits on the western side of the city of richmond. sergio quintana joins from the plant. >> reporter: the very latest is that the shelter in place warning was lifted about 45 minutes ago, 11:15 for the surrounding areas and half an hour ago that shelter in place warning was lifted here at the refinery site itself. that fire, it is still burning, however it is contained. during the news conference a couple hours ago the chevron refinery general manager said the fire started about 6:30. residents tell us they heard a series of explosions. the fire is by diesel four. workers noticed a leak and called for an inspection team. they realized there was a serious problem so they evacuated the unit and that is
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new york city under water. cut off and without power. its famous subways completed flooded and at a standstill. laguardia airport almost totally submerged. "nightline's" juju chang with the view from the air and on the ground. >>> and, the day after. we're in the smoldering ruins of a community of 9/11 heroes, many trapped and forced to watch helplessly as the waters rose and their houses burn. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran reporting tonight from the wreckage of the town of seaside heights, new jersey. where the destruction is just biblical. there is water everywhere. this town was nearly swept away into the sea but more important tonight, there are still dozens, maybe scores of people behind me still stranded in the dark, in the cold, still awaiting rescue in the wake of a storm that ripped homes from their foundations, reduced piers to rubble. we saw this up and down the jersey shore today. this community is just one of the hardest hit along the ravaged shoreline of this state. a state where tonight, 65% of the people are without p
new york city under water. cut off and without power. its famous subways completed flooded and at a standstill. laguardia airport almost totally submerged. "nightline's" juju chang with the view from the air and on the ground. >>> and, the day after. we're in the smoldering ruins of a community of 9/11 heroes, many trapped and forced to watch helplessly as the waters rose and their houses burn. >>> good evening. i'm terry moran reporting tonight from the wreckage of...
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turning an entire city into a game day gambler's nirvana. e emotional here? aren't you getting a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. hi jamie. here's lisamy activia video. love this stuff. i'm starting to feel a change no longer feeling slow. i can't believe i thought irregularity was my normal. now i don't miss a beat. activia helps with occasional irregularity, when eaten 3 times a day. i knew lisa would love her new normal. ♪ activia love your new normal and discover the deliciously fruity taste and silky smooth texture of new activia harvest picks. progressive saved me so muc
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the global resources of abc news, with ter terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," june 13th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin with crime. it's been said that all is fair in love and war, but when you come across a murder for hire plot, wrapped inside a murder for hire plot, all belts are off. after one woman landed in prison for hiring a hitman to take out her boyfriend's wife, she's now being accused of ordering another hit. this time, on her former boyfriend. here's "20/20" co-anchor chris cuomo for our series "crime and punishment." >> reporter: this woman is the mistress who pleaded guilty or the hiring a hitman to kill her lover's wife. now, in a new twist, michelle gaiser is also accused of taking out a hit on that lover. from behind the bars of her jail cell. >> michelle gaiser, from her jail cell, has plotted yet another murder. she has solicited an inmate to murder jeffrey stern for $20,000. >> reporter: the allegation comes from the attorney for jeffrey stern. he read from an intercepted letter, allegedly from ga
the global resources of abc news, with ter terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," june 13th, 2012. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin with crime. it's been said that all is fair in love and war, but when you come across a murder for hire plot, wrapped inside a murder for hire plot, all belts are off. after one woman landed in prison for hiring a hitman to take out her boyfriend's wife, she's now being accused of ordering...
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. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with cynthia mcfadden in new york city, bill weir in new orleans, louisiana, and terry moran in tampa, florida, this is "nightline," august 29th, 2012. >> good evening, i am bill weir. and much to the relief of everybody here, isaac is finally leaving town. but not without leaving new orleans very wet, battered and dark. hundreds of thousands of people will head into the holiday weekend without power. and here is the satellite map tonight, as isaac slowly churns north after more than 24 hours of just driving rain. still some powerful squalls on the tail end of this departure. and here's some fresh pictures from one of the most desperate places in isaac's wake. la plasse, louisiana, where water blown out of lake pontchartrain led to the evacuation of hundreds of families by bus, by boat. this follows also a day of rooftop rescues in the southern reaches of this area. much smaller than katrina, but still, an eerie example of history repeating itself. in this part of louisiana, a lot of folks keep axes in their attics. exactly seven yea
. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with cynthia mcfadden in new york city, bill weir in new orleans, louisiana, and terry moran in tampa, florida, this is "nightline," august 29th, 2012. >> good evening, i am bill weir. and much to the relief of everybody here, isaac is finally leaving town. but not without leaving new orleans very wet, battered and dark. hundreds of thousands of people will head into the holiday weekend without power. and here is the...
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and in the small city of sanford, florida a vote of no confidence for it's embattled police chief. these are just the latest twist in the case that is galvanizing the country following the shooting death of martin. on february 26th, he left his father's fiance's house to buy skittles and iced tea in the all-star game. making his way along 24 path. and george zimmerman spotted him and began to follow him. >> they always get away. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> we don't need you to do that. >> but zimmerman is anyway. i had is chasing him. >> he looks like he is up to no good. >> martin is terrified. >> he said the man is watching him. so he put his hoodie on. >> abc news was there as she told her story to the martin family. >> i said, what are you doing here? and somebody pushed him and caused his sed set to call. >> he is raising his hands up. >> they are wrestling in the back. >> the guy is dead out here. holy [ bleep ]. >> the residents are reporting the chilly sounds and a sing the gunshot. >> there's gunshots. >> zimmerman immediately claims self-defense which investigat
and in the small city of sanford, florida a vote of no confidence for it's embattled police chief. these are just the latest twist in the case that is galvanizing the country following the shooting death of martin. on february 26th, he left his father's fiance's house to buy skittles and iced tea in the all-star game. making his way along 24 path. and george zimmerman spotted him and began to follow him. >> they always get away. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> we...
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the city council rejected a similar curfew proposal last year. at least one lawmaker tells abc news she is ready to say no again. >> when you don't have a real strategy you come up with gimmicks to make it look as if you are doing something. >> details of this new curfew plan have not been released. oakland mayor gene quan says she will not comment until she
the city council rejected a similar curfew proposal last year. at least one lawmaker tells abc news she is ready to say no again. >> when you don't have a real strategy you come up with gimmicks to make it look as if you are doing something. >> details of this new curfew plan have not been released. oakland mayor gene quan says she will not comment until she
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from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden er and bill weir in new york city, this is "night line," july 19th, 2012. >>> new details in the death of sylvester sta loan's son, sage. the police are trying to determine if the large number of empty prescription pill bottles in and around many his home are connected to his death. while the investigation is still onli ongoing, the fact that tragedy has hit another hollywood child serves as a sad reminder that having all the privileges of money and fame doesn't always mean a charmed lif. >> reporter: were it not for the fact sage sta loan had a famous father the news of his dret wouldn't be in the news day after day. was it an accident after he had five teeth pulled out by a dentist? does any of this have to do with the fact that his dad, to the rest of us, was rocky balboa, one of the most famous actors in the world? >> if think it handles, don't you think? >> sage was 14 years old when he started opposite his oscar winning father in rocky v. >> i'm not scared, really. >> at the height of his fame, sylvester stallon
from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden er and bill weir in new york city, this is "night line," july 19th, 2012. >>> new details in the death of sylvester sta loan's son, sage. the police are trying to determine if the large number of empty prescription pill bottles in and around many his home are connected to his death. while the investigation is still onli ongoing, the fact that tragedy has hit another hollywood child serves as a sad...
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from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline." january 25th, 2012. >>> good evening, all. i'm bill weir. we begin with new details in the emerging story about how a team of navy s.e.a.l.s rescued a young man and a another man from outlaws in somalia. the mission involved jumping out of an airplane in the middle of the night, hiking for miles, lethal combat, and a helicopter evacuation. in other words, just another day at the office for s.e.a.l. team 6. here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the mission, to rescue this young woman. a 32-year-old american aid worker being held by somali pirates. jessica buchanan had spent 92 days in captivity. along with a 60-year-old danish aid worker, poul fistles. president obama gave approval for a daring rescue for the same team that killed bin laden, s.e.a.l. team 6. vice president biden told abc news, that the president had seen intelligence reports, indicating buchanan's health was deteriorating. and her life, possibly in danger, due to an undisclosed condition. >> j
from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden, and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline." january 25th, 2012. >>> good evening, all. i'm bill weir. we begin with new details in the emerging story about how a team of navy s.e.a.l.s rescued a young man and a another man from outlaws in somalia. the mission involved jumping out of an airplane in the middle of the night, hiking for miles, lethal combat, and a helicopter evacuation. in other...
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from the global resources of abc news with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," may 2, 2012. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, the glossy world of fashion magazines where very young girls can never be too thin or too flawless. so what happens when real girls can't measure up to the manipulated measures of perfection? one expert says it can be more dangerous than drugs. abc's linsey davis brings us one 14-year-old girl determined to change things. >> reporter: long, lean legs, a teeny, tiny waist, perfect skin and glossy hair. just exactly who looks like this? actually, nobody. while models have always been made to look beautiful, never before have they been looked so skinny, airbrushed and impossibly perfect. and it turns out that can be dangerous. that is why 14-year-old julia traveled from maine to new york city to lead this protest, a mock photo shoot on the doorstep of one of the biggest teen magazines in the industry. >> we wanted to show "seventeen" we love our bodies just the way we are and we don't need photoshop to fi
from the global resources of abc news with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," may 2, 2012. >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. tonight, the glossy world of fashion magazines where very young girls can never be too thin or too flawless. so what happens when real girls can't measure up to the manipulated measures of perfection? one expert says it can be more dangerous than drugs. abc's linsey davis brings us one 14-year-old...
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fbi and local police spanning out in 57 cities. >> female wearing daisy dukes. >> reporter: a cat and mouse among those who traffic young men and women. >> who is a pimp? >> it could be white, black, hispanic, purple, green, it doesn't matter. >> reporter: sergeant john runs a task force they call themselves the pimp hunters. forced into the sex trade, an estimates 100,000 children alone. >> people have a tendency to believe this is something from foreign countries and people being brought in from indonesia or something. which happens but it's also about our kids, our neighborhoods. >> reporter: the average age of a girl entering this life is 12. these girls rescued this weekend only 15. once on the street, many experts say many girls are approached by a pimp within 48 hours. >> the younger ones are so much easier to control because they're scared. >> reporter: the hunters are trying to offer that way out. detectives start by scouring online ads looking for what appear to be underage prostitutes. they pose up johns that set up a meeting. >> that's 250, right? >> reporter: others liste
fbi and local police spanning out in 57 cities. >> female wearing daisy dukes. >> reporter: a cat and mouse among those who traffic young men and women. >> who is a pimp? >> it could be white, black, hispanic, purple, green, it doesn't matter. >> reporter: sergeant john runs a task force they call themselves the pimp hunters. forced into the sex trade, an estimates 100,000 children alone. >> people have a tendency to believe this is something from foreign...
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. >> i'm from new york city. >> reporter: invited to the capital city of the movie business. >> welcome, welcome. >> reporter: to thank them for promoting the film. >> except that tomorrow you have to kill each other, right? >> reporter: they had to pay their own way, but their reward is a ticket to the premiere. they make their own costumes. >> i made some blankets. >> reporter: shila has a master's degree and a husband. they dressed up as pitta and katniss for halloween. >> you're here to help me look pretty. >> i'm here to help you make an impression. >> reporter: now shila is getting dolled up for the premiere. >> oh, my gosh, this is fabulous. she says her mom doesn't get it at all. >> she's like, are you sure you want to come with people you met on the internet? i'm like, mom, it's fine. then she asked, are there going to be boys there? i said, it's going to be okay. >> i just wish i could think of a way to show them they don't own me. >> how katniss and the others don't blindly accept the problems of the world. >> reporter: others simply love all the grizzly detail. >> what's thi
. >> i'm from new york city. >> reporter: invited to the capital city of the movie business. >> welcome, welcome. >> reporter: to thank them for promoting the film. >> except that tomorrow you have to kill each other, right? >> reporter: they had to pay their own way, but their reward is a ticket to the premiere. they make their own costumes. >> i made some blankets. >> reporter: shila has a master's degree and a husband. they dressed up as pitta...
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from the global resources of abc news, from terry moran cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city. this is "nightline," march 13th, 2012. >>> and good evening. i'm bill weir. for court-watchers it is a case like no other. a young father executed after dropping his child at day care. a killer who says he was just following the orders of angels and demons who look and sound like pop stars. after riveting closing arguments today, one question remains in the dunwoody day care shooting case. was the killer crazy? or just crazy enough to trust his alleged mistress? here's abc's andrea canning with the latest in our "nightline" series, "crime and punishment." >> reporter: after nearly a month of testimony involving murder and manipulation. >> liar liar pants on fire. >> reporter: not to mention, an angel with the voice of livia newton-john, and a demon who sounded a lot like barry white. ♪ that's what you are ♪ >> reporter: the prosecution and defense wrapped up their case today. and it was explosive. >> this is where it starts. >> reporter: leaving the jury with one, big question. i
from the global resources of abc news, from terry moran cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city. this is "nightline," march 13th, 2012. >>> and good evening. i'm bill weir. for court-watchers it is a case like no other. a young father executed after dropping his child at day care. a killer who says he was just following the orders of angels and demons who look and sound like pop stars. after riveting closing arguments today, one question remains in the dunwoody day...
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more than 30 years after the reggae legend died the city of los angeles declared it a bob marley day. we spent it with ziggy. >> ziggy marley is in the city hall here. ♪ all i ever had >> reporter: your father had a huge popularity among white people, does that matter? does it have an issue in it? >> it had an issue in america because he wanted african-americans to hear his message. >> reporter: how do you feel when you play his music? >> i just feel i'm playing music. ♪ for you for you >> i'm surprised, if i'm doing a concert and i have a problem with the audience -- i just bob marley's son. ♪ i shot the sheriff >> and i go, all right, let me go back and do some of my stuff. >> reporter: bob marley died at the age of just 36 of cancer. and ziggy has taken on the mantle. first singing with his brothers and sisters in the melody makers now a solo artist. his latest album is "wild and free" in which he sings a song of freedom for marijuana. ♪ fruits of the tree, the herbs of the field. ♪ >> mostly i smoke it if i feel like it. when i smoke, i feel like reading my bible or play
more than 30 years after the reggae legend died the city of los angeles declared it a bob marley day. we spent it with ziggy. >> ziggy marley is in the city hall here. ♪ all i ever had >> reporter: your father had a huge popularity among white people, does that matter? does it have an issue in it? >> it had an issue in america because he wanted african-americans to hear his message. >> reporter: how do you feel when you play his music? >> i just feel i'm playing...